On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 10:36:30 +0800, "Riccardo Balistrerri"
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>
>"Damiano Fasoli" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:1sc1g.87388$(E-Mail Removed).. .
>> ri wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I had my pc not running for some reason (WinXP) I wanted to copy my files
>>> before formatting, so I used Insert Linux to browse my hard drive... I
>>> copied my files into another partition, but then, how about if my problem
>>> was harddisk related. Then I realized that I didn't know how to access
>>> the
>>> LAN and copy my files in the shared folders of other PCs or the main
>>> server. (I got the lan setup, was able to ping othe PCs, browse internet)
>>>
>>> I know the next step it might sound a little obvious to you guys, but I'm
>>> a novice to Linux and Insert being minimal doesn't have much of
>>> documentation.
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance,
>>> R.
>>
>> The next step is to set up a SMB share (visible by Windows client) in the
>> linux box or to browse other computer shares in the same workgroup (or
>> domain)
>>
>> For this you need the samba package.
>> (for example for Mandrake linux there are the packages samba-server
>> samba-client and samba-common)
>>
>> The configuration is done editing /etc/smb.conf (and restarting the
>> service
>> with service smb restart)
>> You can find documentation in the page (man smb.conf) and samples too.
>>
>> In theses packages there is also the tool smbclient with which you can
>> browse other computer shares.
>> You can look at its man page (man smbclient) for details.
>>
>> If you don't want to setup Samba by hand, there is also a web-based GUI to
>> administer your samba server locally using a service called swat after
>> having installed the corresponding package (samba-swat for Mandrake).
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Damiano Fasoli
>>
>Dear Damiano are you Italian? Just wandering...
>
>I did start the samba service and used the settigs to share my hd. From the
>windows side, I can see the pc on the network, but then if I try to browse
>it it asks me for user and password (I'm using XP sp2 to browse) and I
>can't, what to do... (don't forget that I'm using Insert Linux)
>
>I did browse and I can see the shares from the XP computer, but when I try
>to mount them it tells me that can't do a mount like that ... am I supposed
>to change things also in the fstab?
>
>thanks,
>R.
>
It sound like the samba client or smb passwd file is not correctly set
up.
When you configured Samba did you restart the smb service??
Did you create a user samba password file in the linux box??
It would also help if you could Post your "smb.conf" file
Here is a Link to a good Tutorial:
http://www.linuxheadquarters.com/how...ng/samba.shtml
Let me know If it helps
Good luck
Charles